When sedimentary rocks are weathered and eroded, they turn into sediments.
And after compaction and cementation of the sediments, it will turn back into sedimentary rock.
Rock is able to erode due to the processes of mechanical and chemical weathering, and the subsequent transportation of the weathered particles to another location.
Wind, ice, water, and gravity are the agents of erosion.
Rivers erode the landscape by hydraulic action referred to as Corrosion.
The rocks are worn away when rain falls.It takes many years. You can tell a rock has started to be worn away if it has cracks in it.
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The higher the land is, the colder it will be. Valleys will usually be less windy and drier than other parts of the land. The climate of any given area of land depends on how much solar energy it absorbs.
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it erodes but i cant erode cauz erode means to eat through so it shifts
They erode the landscaping around them.
what types of landscapes erode faster
ugly
They erode edges!!
They can erode mountains.
The three ages of rivers are youthful, mature, and old age. In the youthful stage, rivers are fast-flowing and erode the landscape, forming V-shaped valleys. In the mature stage, rivers meander and deposit sediment, creating floodplains. In old age, rivers widen and meander extensively, eventually forming oxbow lakes.
Yes, turbulent rivers might have the greatest power to erode.
Mountains erode continuously. Erosion may be by water (rain or rivers), ice (glaciers) or wind.
A river's power to erode depends on a river's slope, the volume of flow, and the shape of the river.
because the rivers are more deep and wide so they can erode more
rivers
Yes they are. Water can erode the river banks - and carry the loose soil to other places - where it's deposited.